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New Wave: This album is just hardcore with hypnotic beats and powerful vocals. They are similiar to KMFDM, but more of a hardcore metal element to them. It makes you just get up and move. A definite must buy.
Chaotica - Turbocharger: In Fort Wayne, IN, Chaotica is a breath of fresh air, being surrounded by bar/cover bands. Highly recommended if you like heavy dace music. Similar to Atari Teenage Riot or KMFDM.
!!! SO REALLY GOOD SONGS !!!: THE SONG ULTRAVIOLENCE IN PARTICULAR IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF CD NOBODYS HEARD, AND A BAND NOBODYS HEARD OF. I DISCOVERED THEM BY ACCIDENT, AND ALTHOUGH THEY ARENT EXACTLY ORIGIONAL OR AMAZING, A COUPLE OF THE SONGS ON THIS DISC REALLY DO ROCK. BLACK ROSE AND ULTRAVIOLENCE HAVE SOME REALLY GOOD LISTENABLITY TO THEM, AND I SUGGEST ANY FAN OF THE METAL/TECHNO GENRE TO AT LEAST CHECK OUT THOSE SONGS. YOU WONT BE LET DOWN.
Industrial metal-style electro: I found Chaotica to be mostly filled with anger and angst. These tracks are most like industrial metal music: Turbocharger, Lobotomy, Attack Formation, Drill, I Stand Erected, Project Desensitize. Worlds Without Skies I found to have lyrics that are easier to follow. The one track with a Star Trek theme is Assimilate. Aside: I personally found the Borg to be powerful, much feared, and slightly cool in a subversive way... but none of this is reflected in the music. There are actually three tracks that are passably danceable, and they are Black Rose, Ultra Violence, and Hypergasm. I bought the CD for 50 cents at a National Public Radio sale, so I didn't lose too much.
Electro-rock power Chaotica Turbocharger: Chaotica Turbocharger - An energetic CD from start to finish. Industrial electronic rock. The offshoot Chaotica remix EP "Offset Impact" is recommended as well, but Amazon doesn't have it for sale.
| Binding: | Music Download | | Genre: | dance-and-dj-music | | Release Date: | 1999-06-08 | | Running Time: | 0 seconds |
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